Saturday, September 11, 2010

Too big for diapers - warning, possible UMI (don't read if squeamish about bodily functions)

I bought 2 new books for Helen at amazon a couple weeks ago. I was mainly looking for a book on how to transition from the crib to a big girl bed and I found one I liked called "big enough for a bed", so I bought it's companion "too big for diapers" since it also got great reviews. Both books feature sesame street characters making it through these big milestones with minimal blah blah blah.

The "too big for diapers" book was an instant hit (although my intention was to hit her over the head with the bed transitioning book - want that crib GONE so we can move in her mounds of stuffed animals, legos, push toys and more out of our living room). Never before has H let me read a book through, cover to cover, pausing on each page to digest the info, over and over and over. Clearly, baby Ernie's transition from diapers to potty hit a big chord.

Fast forward one week later. We're transitioning H to her "2's" classroom from the "Todds" classroom, and she gets to routinely sit on the potty while she spends time there. On Friday - she went pee twice!

So today (Saturday), we went to the super target near us to do our grocery shopping and included a new potty on the list. We thought it might be a good idea to let her pick which potty she wanted, so presented her with a really cute, green potty shaped like frog and a boring bright red potty by Baby Bjorn that cost twice as much. Of course, she picked the bright red one (I double checked with her) and I went home wondering if this thing was a waste of money since it will be probably months before we ever use it. Plus, what kind of kid wouldn't want a potty shaped like a frog? Seriously. Who IS this kid?

Fast forward 15 minutes after we get home. H has went #1 on the potty. Fast forward 2 hours later and H has went #1 (again) AND #2 on the potty and is positively giddy with her accomplishments. Several rounds of high 5s from dad and mom ensued.

I just have to say, that I think this would have never transpired in such a way had it not been for the vast Vast VAST quantities of diapers I bought at costco a week ago and the thousands of diapers I have left to use in her room. Not that she's going to be potty-trained in a week by any means (I'm in no rush, mainly due to thoughts of navigating gas station or park restrooms at 15 minute intervals anytime we leave the nest), but pull ups, as I've learned in the past 8 hours, are really seriously REALLY the way to go during potty training (if she goes potty, you just pull them right back up over her butt - brilliant!).

Ok, so, sorry, for those who are squemish about bodily functions and UMIs (unnecessary mental images). I just think rearing a kid is so funny and unpredictable sometimes, especially those times that make you so proud! ;-)

(I figured a picture of H and her new potty might be a bit over the limit here, although believe me, I was tempted!)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mary, you and David are wonderful parents. She is getting so big. Plus she is very smart, I would have picked the red potty too. Judy

Anonymous said...

Please do put up a pix with Helen and her new potty. Congratulations Mom and Dad! xoxoxoxo Grandma!

Anonymous said...

Don't worry, mom, I won't! I was thinking more of the standing next to the bright shiney potty, not acutally using it! But I think that's going a bit too far too. ;-)

Anonymous said...

I did mean to put up a pix of the potty with little Helen and you standing next to it. (of course not a pix of using it.) That would be fun and such a milestone! xoxooxoxxo

Anonymous said...

oh! I read your comment wrong - I thought you were pleading with me not to. XO!

Anonymous said...

If you can, please put up a pix of Helen on her tricyble. xxoxoxox Grandma Or any new pix for that matter!

Bfrib said...

Finally got here to see what's going on lately. Wow!!! Big surprise... First Time events happen only once, so it appears that H is growing up before our eyes.
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Congrats to Mom and Dad for all of the help and encouragement. It's a lot of work. Without you guys, she might be 17 or 18 before she learned all by herself...

Jane said...

I want to see the bright red potty! She is so cute and you are so smart to get her interested and inquisitive about the upcoming changes in her life. She's excited and happy and this will translate to so many other events in her life in the future. Go adorable ones! xoxo